Bob Mortimer health

2022 - 12 - 15

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Bob Mortimer health update as he says he 'just woke up' with a 'bang' (Nottinghamshire Live)

Bob, who made his name alongside fellow comedian Vic Reeves, was talking on Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast, according to the Express. He ...

it takes until you are 60 to realise all the things you could have done." It's important to keep taking the medicine, even if you do not notice it working at the beginning." Mortimer said: "Yes, I might be fat, but actually I am on steroidsโ€ฆ After shining a light on the condition, Bob Mortimer admitted via the podcast that: "I am not very well. The condition usually affects the hands, feet and wrists". The The painful condition can have a major impact on well-being and can lead to other health concerns too, such as dry and red eyes, sensitivity to light, and trouble seeing properly. I am not very healthy at the moment." [Express](https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1709591/bob-mortimer-health-rheumatoid-arthritis-symptoms-treatment). I just woke up and it was like, 'BANG!" According to the Arthritis Foundation, rheumatoid arthritis is even associated with nerve damage and lung disease. He said: "In my mid-20s I got struck down with rheumatoid arthritis.

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Bob Mortimer says health took turn for worse when he woke with a ... (Leicestershire Live)

Rheumatoid arthritis causes joint inflammation and pain, the Arthritis Foundation says. The disease commonly affects multiple limbs, from the hands and knees to ...

Last month, Mortimer told the Hawksbee and Jacobs radio show that they have no plans to stop making the popular show. He added: "The BBC have left us be and it's just a little holiday, three days with a mate. The duo are off to Norway to explore The Lofoten Islands in the Artic Circle. According to the Arthritis Foundation, rheumatoid arthritis is even associated with nerve damage and lung disease. The show is scheduled to premiere on BBC Two on Saturday, December 24 at 8.40pm. I just woke up and it was like, 'Bang!' I have been free of it since I have been 34 and it came back ten days ago."

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Bob Mortimer says he woke up with a "bang" when arthritis 'came back' (Derbyshire Live)

The comedian revealed his rheumatoid arthritis suddenly returned a few months ago.

The episode is set to air on BBC Two on Saturday, December 24 at 8.40pm. It can lead to other health issues too, such as dry and red eyes, sensitivity to light, and trouble seeing properly. "I just woke up and it was like, 'BANG!' I have been free of it since I have been 34 and it came back 10 days ago." Rheumatoid arthritis usually affects the hands, feet and wrists. Bob, who had a triple heart bypass in 2015, said: "In my mid-20s I got struck down with rheumatoid arthritis", At my age, we all feel 47, but then your body packs in."

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